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Ludomir Danilewicz,
Polish engineer, one of the
directors of AVA
together with
Leonard Danilewicz,
helped to
break the
Enigma Code
Tadeusz Danilewicz [pl]...
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Leonard Stanisław
Danilewicz was a
Polish engineer and, for some ten
years before the
outbreak of
World War II, one of the four
directors of the AVA Radio...
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Ludomir Danilewicz (1905–1960) was a
Polish engineer and, for some ten
years before the
outbreak of
World War II, one of the four
directors of the AVA...
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Wincenty Danilewicz (1787 – 23
March 1878) was a Chevau-léger in the
Napoleonic campaign,
secretary of
Chancellery of
Senat in
Congress Poland,
chief archivist...
- The
Danilewicz (Danielewicz)
family – a
noble family from the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania, with the coat of arms of Ostoja,
belonging to the
heraldic Clan...
- The New York Times.
Retrieved January 22, 2017.
Danilewicz, p. 86.
Danilewicz, pp. 30, 92.
Danilewicz, p. 3. Simon, Mark (November 21, 2002). "Island...
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their descendants continue to the present. Spelling: Danielewicz,
Danilewicz, Daniłowicz, Daniełowicz, Danieliwicz,
Danielewitz and en: Danilovich...
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later frequency hopping systems. A
Polish engineer and inventor,
Leonard Danilewicz,
claimed to have
suggested the
concept of
frequency hopping in 1929 to...
- Clan of
Ostoja and
Ostoja Coat of Arms. Danielewicz,
originally spelled Danilewicz, was an
ancient noble family name in Lithuania,
Russia and in the Polish–Lithuanian...
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German military in
World War I, was put
forward by
Polish engineer Leonard Danilewicz in 1929,
showed up in a
patent in the 1930s by
Willem Broertjes (U.S....